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Churin & Co. ( [delisted]) is the largest department store in Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang Province, China. Established in 1867, the company has a history of over 150 years. The company invented Hongchang sausages in 1909, a staple in the local Russian-influenced cuisine. The then state-owned Churin was broken into two when the retail part (and the stock code) was privatized in 2004, forming the Churin Group (). The food industry part was subsequently privatized as Qiulin Lidaosi (; more etymologically Churin-Litovsk) in 2007. The two descendants have been in conflict since 2011, when Churin Group expelled Qiulin Lidaosi products from its stores and formed its own food manufactory. History Russian roots Qiulin Group's history goes back to 1867, when Ivan Yakovlevich Churin (October 16, 1833April 30, 1895), a Russian who was born in Irkutsk, opened a store in Nikolayevsk-on-Amur. In 1882, he established Churin & Co. () in Khabarovsk, with his business partners Кась ...
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Churin is a town in Oyon Province, Peru. In protoquechua, the word ''churin'' means "your child". The city holds two annual festivals. The Annual Maca Festival celebrates maca, an aphrodisiac food. The town also has an annual festival revolving around the food and cultural icon of the ''cuy'', or guinea pig. The festivities involve dressing the guinea pigs in elaborate costumes for a competition. Churin is well known for its hot springs. Notes and references Populated places in the Department of Lima {{LimaRegion-geo-stub ...
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